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Mineral rights lessors want answers: Attorneys to file lawsuits
Many area land owners who signed mineral rights leases over the last year believe they are victims of fraud and now they want answers. After months of growing frustrations, many in Charlevoix and Emmet counties are preparing to file lawsuits against...Tags: Crimes, Energy Resources, Justice System, Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Fort Worth Neighborhood says I-35W Expansion is Too Close to Home
doug.magditch@cw33.comAnyone who drives on I-35W knows the gridlock is, virtually, constant. TxDOT is getting ready to expand, but some in Fort Worth say the plan comes too close to home. "It's peaceful and it's just home," said Lazell Banowsky, who lives in Fort Worth's...Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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Chesapeake Energy: Mineral rights lawsuits unfounded
An attorney representing one of the major gas companies accused of backing out of mineral rights leases in Northern Michigan, said civil lawsuits against the company are without legal merit. Steve Barney of the Petoskey law firm, Plunkett Cooney,...Tags: Contracts, Business Enterprises, Energy Resources, Mortgages, Justice System
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Judge throws out mineral rights lawsuit in Charlevoix County
CHARLEVOIX — A Charlevoix County District Court judge dismissed a landowner lawsuit that sought payment for an oil and gas lease that was rejected. Last week, District Court Judge Richard May dismissed the case that involved a proposed lease...Tags: Contracts, Laws, Energy Resources, Business Enterprises, Mortgages
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Companies with the most older workers
Tribune Media ServicesAs baby boomers begin to approach traditional retirement age, the workforce is aging rapidly. But not all industries are aging at the same rate. Some companies employ significantly more older workers than others. Just over a quarter (26 percent) of...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Job Layoffs, Weyerhaeuser Company, Retirement, Career and Workplace
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Report: Gas Drilling Could Pose Health Risk
The 33 NewsA 30-acre piece of land near Grapevine Mills Mall is the third and latest spot the Grapevine City Council has approved allowing Chesapeake Energy to put gas wells on. The possibility of drilling across the street doesn't bother resident Robby Huddleston...Tags: Natural Gas, Water Pollution, Energy Resources, Environmental Pollution, Water Supply
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- Institute for Supply Management services index -- Earnings: Activision Inc.; Anadarko Petroleum Corp.; Burger King Holdings Inc.; Cardinal Health Inc.; Career Education Corp.; Dun & Bradstreet Corp.; Entergy Corp.; Forest Oil Corp.; Sysco Corp....Tags: Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Harrah's Entertainment Incorporated, Activision Blizzard, Inc., Toll Brothers Inc, Burger King
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Texas Instruments becomes leaner to take on competitors
Tribune Media Services columnistQ: Does Texas Instruments Inc. stock have potential? -- C.M., via the Internet A: The decision of major customers Nokia Corp. and Ericsson LM to work with additional suppliers has been a disappointment for the world's largest maker of cell phone chips....Tags: Arts and Culture, Texas Instruments Incorporated, STMicroelectronics NV, Research, Weather
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Humana banks on medicare to help drive its growth
Tribune Media Services columnistQ: What does the future hold for my shares of Humana Inc.? -- K.C., via the Internet A: Recent success of the large health insurer is tied to its strong commitment to Medicare and its ability to capitalize on changes in that system. Membership in its...Tags: Government, Retirement, Career and Workplace, Comcast Corporation, Aetna Inc.
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Forbes magazine list of 400 richest Americans
The 400 richest Americans, including U.S. citizens now living abroad, as compiled by Forbes magazine. Following each name is the person's age, net worth, hometown and source of wealth. Where more than one name is listed under a number, there is a tie....Tags: Charles Johnson (football, defensive end), Vehicles, Television, TD Ameritrade Holdings Corp., Danaher Corporation
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Stock market gains boost investors' spirits
A record-setting stock market leads to high hopes. Just as Frank Sinatra sang of little old ants moving rubber-tree plants, and rams knocking out dams, in the song "High Hopes," average investors suddenly believe all things are possible. Recent hopes...Tags: Insurance, Arts and Culture, White House, Marketing, Northern Trust Corporation
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